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You smell so good." His eyes were closed, and his voice was a low, rummy drawl. "Like clover."
She swallowed. "I don't even know what clover smells like."
"Then you need a good roll in it. — Tessa Dare

Comedy deflates the sense precisely so that the underlying lubricity and malice may bubble to the surface. — Paul Goodman

In short, the difference between you and your doctor is that he has a well-designed reputation and you do not. — Chris Murray

What's lucky about my career in general is that I stumbled into what every writer most wants. Not repeating myself and doing strange things has become my trademark. — Jonathan Lethem

The opera always loses money. That's as it should be. Opera has no business making money. — Rudolf Bing

My dad was so influential in my career. It was a fulfillment of every athlete's dream. I dreamed about it as a kid. We played hockey in the backyard. We had silver buckets we carried around like the Stanley Cup. It was everything that you would hope. — Matt Cullen

I worked as a secretary, a waitress and a dance teacher - all in high school. — Jennie Garth

This generation is earnestly waiting for you, for a change — Sunday Adelaja

Tess made a swift turn, and continued down the sidewalk. Her conduct was not one that mirrored that of Tess Cummings, the outgoing, well composed sophisticated school teacher with the professional comportment, but rather that of Tess Cummings, the traumatized victim undergoing agonizations from the aftereffects of a brutal attack. — Calvin W. Allison

Uninformed, America may succumb to bad ideas and leaders. In succumbing, we fail to fulfill our destiny. Well informed, America rises as far as the good ideas and leaders it proactively chooses. In so rising, we fulfill our destiny and offer to the world vacuum its last best hope. (Scott L. Vanatter) — Scott L. Vanatter

It is selfishness which is the cause of most of our misery. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Some of us have hearts, you know. Some of us don't give up on true love. — Sophie Kinsella

The patron gets comfortable in bed and opens up the book
it opens tentatively
and the patron bends the open book backward until there is a satisfying crack and the book is a little more supple, a little easier to read. The book spine has just been broken, and a broken spine means a more submissive book. — Don Borchert

The secret to happiness is complaining very little. — Nikki Rowe

The goal for Shondaland is to continue to make very good shows that we're proud of when they're ready. — Betsy Beers